by Jeffery Battersby | Dec 4, 2008 | Commentary
I originally found the link to the article at the bottom of this post on John Gruber’s most-excellent Daring Fireball site, a worthy RSS feed if you’re so inclined. To put a finer point on the already fine point made in this article, about two weeks ago I...
by Jeffery Battersby | Dec 3, 2008 | Commentary, Featured
Monday, Wired.com posted a very interesting article about a guy named Dan Kaminsky who, in the midst of a “Percocet-tinged haze” found a hole the size of the ocean in the the underpinnings of the Internet. The story is interesting in itself as it...
by Jeffery Battersby | Dec 1, 2008 | Asides
Saw this episode last night and had quite a laugh, Almost felt, though, that I had to explain some of the history behind Apple and some of their ads to my kids. Absolute hoot. The Simpsons pokes fun at Apple culture | via MacUser/Macworld.
by Jeffery Battersby | Nov 28, 2008 | Asides
Techrepublic tears open the “original: PDA. I owned one of these things back in the day. Didn’t read my handwriting too well, but then I can’t read my handwriting that weel either. Photos: Cracking open the Apple Newton – CNET...
by Jeffery Battersby | Nov 27, 2008 | Asides
I am thoroughly, completely, 100% in agreement. Where to begin? Maybe with e-mail, the most important function of a BlackBerry. On the Storm, a light touch highlights the key but doesn’t type anything. It accomplishes nothing — a wasted software-design...